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Earth Facing New Ice Age - Soon
jerry23w
by jerry23w  5-21-2008   
 Climate change- yes Global warming- No!!! There havent been any proper sunspots for a couple of years, the writing is on the face of the sun- coming to a wall near you soon....
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Space-Based Solar Power
rj3sp
by rj3sp  11-3-2009   
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Britain should become a 'hire society' rather than a 'throw away' society says WRAP
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  11-4-2009   
 Good idea! Now if deconsumption became a coherent government policy aimed at orderly economic contraction, rather than growth, people in their masses would be able to engage. An added benefit of deconsumption would be shorter working weeks and more freedom time.
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An Open Letter to the Council of the American Physical Society
amgumen
by amgumen  11-2-2009   
 Studies of a variety of natural processes, including ocean cycles and solar variability, indicate that they can account for variations in the Earth’s climate on the time scale of decades and centuries. Current climate models appear insufficiently reliable to properly account for natural and anthropogenic contributions to past climate change, much less project future climate. The APS supports an objective scientific effort to understand the effects of all processes – natural and human --on the Earth’s climate and the biosphere’s response to climate change, and promotes technological options for meeting challenges of future climate changes, regardless of cause. List of 160 signers of the APS petition available
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Big Time Politics
chestnut501
by chestnut501  10-26-2009    1
 One death is a tragedy, but a million is just a statistic.
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Copenhagen, Carbon Emissions and World Government
sincitykitty
by sincitykitty  10-31-2009   
 The Copenhagen conference scheduled for this December should prove to be an interesting event. I’ve only taken a glance at the document the meeting is about, but I can certainly see why many people would be concerned. It does seem as if a world government is being set up.
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Britain's Lord Monckton Warns About Dangers of Climate Change Treaty - Video 10/30/09
merrie
by merrie  10-31-2009    2
 Bolton thinks the treaty is dangerous, but is not prepared to go as far as Monckton yet. But he said it does have the potential to do great damage. Even if Obama signs it, it would require a two-thirds vote of the U.S. Senate to ratify the treaty and make us bound to the terms. Fascinating discussion. The Amazing Story Behind the Global Warming Scam By John Coleman January 28, 2009 (Revised and edited February 11, 2009) Back in the 1960s, this global warming research came to the attention of a Canadian born United Nation's bureaucrat named Maurice Strong. He was looking for issues he could use to fulfill his dream of one-world government. Strong organized a World Earth Day event in Stockholm, Sweden in 1970. From this he developed a committee of scientists, environmentalists and political operatives from the UN to continue a series of meetings. Strong developed the concept that the UN could demand payments from the advanced nations for the climatic
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World Bank Pledges to Save Trees, Then Helps Cut Down Amazon
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  1-21-2008   
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Let Them Eat Dirt
merrie
by merrie  4-21-2009    5
 from the report. But the mainstream media did not report these conflicts and instead piled on the "global warming" and "carbon offset" bandwagons. The carbon offset market quickly exploded. In fact, $92 billion worth of offsets were estimated to change hands in 2008. But wanton profiteering appears to be the sole rationale for "carbon trading". Put simply, a wide range of respected scientists, environmentalists, researchers, agriculturalists, and activists believe that carbon offsets are a "scam", "fantasy", "fiction", "nonsense", "fraudulent" and worse. And they've been saying so since 2000, though to read the newspaper you wouldn't know it. The World Rainforest Movement, for example, investigated these bizarre financial ties and concluded that the IPCC report must "...be shelved due to their clear conflict of interest and a new report instigated which will be free of the taint of intellectual corruption."
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Sperm Whale Classified Carbon Neutral
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  10-29-2009   
 Prior analysis of whale carbon dioxide emissions attributes 25 percent of carbon dioxide emissions total to the animals in the Southern Ocean region. Subsequent computation lowers the whales’ carbon dioxide emissions estimate to 0.3 percent, which is equivalent to 17 million tons of carbon a year. Lavery and team explain that there are low levels of iron in the Southern Ocean, and the sperm whales each contribute about 10 grams of iron to the surface. Since the iron comes from the whales’ waste material, it takes the form of liquid plumes, effectively acting as a fertilizer and encouraging growth of plankton. Depending on the exact values and environmental conditions, sperm whales can then be classified “either a net carbon sink or as carbon-neutral,” Discovery writes.
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UN Signals Delay in Climate Change Treaty
merrie
by merrie  10-28-2009   
 But he indicated that Copenhagen most likely won't produce a treaty, but instead will push governments as far as they can go on the content of an agreement. "The secretary-general believes that we must maintain the political momentum established by the 101 heads of state and government who attended the climate change summit and continue to aim for an ambitious, politically binding agreement in Copenhagen that would chart the way for future post-Copenhagen negotiations that lead to a legally binding global agreement," Pasztor said.
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Your Babies Are Killing Our Planet!
merrie
by merrie  10-27-2009    1
  Monday, October 26, 2009 Moonbattery in the U.K: "The worst thing that you or I can do for the planet is to have children" From the U.K. Guardian: Fewer British babies would mean a fairer planet. The worst thing that you or I can do for the planet is to have children. If they behave as the average person in the rich world does now, they will emit some 11 tonnes of CO every year of their lives. In their turn, they are likely to have more carbon-emitting children who will make an even bigger mess. If Britain is to meet the government's target of an 80% reduction in our emissions by 2050, we need to start reversing our rising rate of population growth immediately. And if that makes sense, why not start cutting population everywhere? Are condoms not the greenest technology of all? Actually, if you ask a true ghoul, it would be abortion, not condoms. In fact, scratch abortion, just cull all humans without discriminating based on anything other than productivity
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Where in the World is Global Warming a Priority?
billpar
by billpar  10-26-2009   
 Sure, there would be a huge transfer of wealth from the developed nations to developing nations, but that’s not what Torethy Frank wants. She says, “There is too much corruption in the government and it goes in people’s pockets. Give the money directly to the people for businesses so we can support ourselves without having to rely on the government.” As David Kreutzer mentions in his Politico chat wrap, there much faster and much less expensive ways to adapt to climate change than trying to change the temperature by capping greenhouse gas emissions. Mosquito nets and attacking breeding grounds of mosquitoes and building levees to protect against potentially rising sea levels are all much cheaper but dramatically more effective than signing on to something that would prohibit these countries to develop.
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Climate chief Lord Stern: give up meat to save the planet
jay8h
by jay8h  10-27-2009   
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Surpised? Not Really.
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  10-24-2009    3
 Considering the US is, among the general population, one of the least science savvy in the world, their ignorance over this important issue is expected.
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Stockholm Syndrome: Swedes Held Hostage to CO2 Terrorism
merrie
by merrie  10-23-2009   
 Next year, KRAV, Scandinavia’s main organic certification program, will start requiring farmers to convert to low-emissions techniques if they want to display its coveted seal on products, meaning that most greenhouse tomatoes can no longer be called organic. Those standards have stirred some protests. “There are farmers who are happy and farmers who say they are being ruined,” said Johan Cejie, manager of climate issues for KRAV. For example, he said, farmers with high concentrations of peat soil on their property may no longer be able to grow carrots, since plowing peat releases huge amounts of carbon dioxide; to get the organic label, they may have to switch to feed crops that require no plowing.
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Climate 'Debt' Transfers Billions To Developing Countries
merrie
by merrie  10-22-2009    1
 But as much as anything else, the Copenhagen treaty calls for the payment by rich countries of what can probably best be described as climate reparations. It would be "impossible to craft and draft" a detailed plan to effectively combat climate change in time for December. "That is not possible. But it is also not necessary," Mr. De Boer said. "I think what Copenhagen has to achieve is a basic political understanding." "By 2020," the treaty insists "the scale of financial flows to support adaptation in developing countries must be at least US$67-billion in the range of US$70-to US$140-billion" every year. If Ottawa signs on to Copenhagen, the size of our resource-based export economy means Canada may pay more dearly for the UN's latest climate-change arrangement than almost any other country on the planet. And in the end, because it may only shift carbon-intensive production from cleaner countries to less-efficient ones, the entire exercise may do very little . . .
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Blaming the Poor
Socratoad
by Socratoad  10-21-2009    1
 A paper published yesterday in the journal Environment and Urbanization shows that the places where population has been growing fastest are those in which carbon dioxide has been growing most slowly, and vice versa. Between 1980 and 2005, for instance, sub-Saharan Africa produced 18.5% of the world's population growth and just 2.4% of the growth in CO2. North America turned out only 4% of the extra people, but 14% of the extra emissions. Sixty-three percent of the world's population growth happened in places with very low emissions. Even this does not capture it. The paper points out that about one sixth of the world's population is so poor that it produces no significant emissions at all. This is also the group whose growth rate is likely to be highest. Households in India earning less than 3,000 rupees (£40) a month use a fifth of the electricity per head and one seventh of the transport fuel of households earning 30,000 rupees or more. Street sleepers use almost nothing. Those wh
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Obama’s Energy Czar: Socialist Agent For World Government Socialist International
merrie
by merrie  10-18-2009    1
 Barack Obama’s “climate czar" Carol Browner has been exposed as being a member of Socialist International, a highly influential group headed by a Bilderberg Group luminary that calls for the implementation of global government, despite Socialist International’s attempts to seemingly “memory-hole” information about Browner on their website. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand that Obama and his cabinet are preparing to exploit fearmongering about global warming to push new measures of taxation, regulation and internationalism. Obama himself has vigorously promoted the revival of a bill that would slash carbon emissions by 80 per cent, a move that would inflict a new Great Depression, cost millions of jobs, and sink America to near third world status. Obama has also publicly stated his intention to create a new infrastructure of “green brigades” and informants to regulate every aspect of our behavior in the name of saving in the name of saving . . .
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Big Oil Fueling Critics of Climate Meeting
ryanfreer23
by ryanfreer23  10-7-2009   
 really important event to take place that will have a major impact on the global environment.
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Germans Say We Have To Stop Using Carbon in 10 Years - Yeah Right
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  10-14-2009    1
 No cars, no planes, no busses, no truck, no railroads, no electricity, no heat, no air conditioning - Yeah - good luck with that you idiots. P.S. The Europeans get an extra 10 years before descending into the Dark Ages? How do they figure that?
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WH Science Czar John Holdren: Ice Age Will Kill 1 Billion
merrie
by merrie  10-11-2009    1
 Holdren and Ehrlich had previously articulated the theory in their 1973 textbook "Human Ecology: Problems and Solutions" in which they argued on page 198 that the main effect of carbon-dioxide-induced global warming "might be to speed up circulation patterns and to bring arctic cold farther south and Antarctic cold farther north." On page 377, the authors returned to their constant theme: The only way to control a foreseen increasing global food crisis was to control population. Noting that a 1967 presidential science advisory commission had concluded that the solution to the "world food problem" likely after 1985 "demands that programs of population control be initiated now." (Emphasis in original text.) Commenting on the conclusions of the 1967 presidential advisory report, the authors wrote, "We emphatically agreed then, and the situation is even more urgent today." A controversial report released earlier this month by the Congressional Budget Office, or CBO,
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America’s First Zero Carbon Mass Transit Shuttle
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  10-6-2009   
 Compared to diesel or CNG buses, their buses have low maintenance costs, low operation costs, zero tailpipe emissions, and can reach a zero carbon footprint if powered by renewable energy sources. There will be a presentation/demonstration of the technology at American University in D.C. on Wednesday, October 21. They will be showcasing the following: - The 15-foot minibus showcased will be the first electric vehicle in the country powered completely by ultracapacitors. - Two dozen full-size ultracapacitor buses have been in commercial operation in Shanghai, China for the past three years. - The ultracapacitor vehicle demonstration is a combined effort of American University, Sinautec Automobile Technologies, The Stella Group, and Shanghai Aowei Technologies Corp.
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Reduce carbon emissions? I'd rather keep flying, thanks
tabsey
by tabsey  10-6-2009   
 Pensioners here can travel free on rail. Good way to travel, if you have the time. I'm sure the Poms are just a reflection of what the attitudes of most are. Easier to believe that global warming is not caused by our wants and that there is nothing we can do about it.
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Japanese Airline: Pee Before You Fly
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  10-4-2009    3
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The REAL "Inconvenient Truth": Cell Phones and Bee Colony Collapse
blueridge
by blueridge  9-3-2009    4
 Honey bees are in effect saying, "Can you hear us now?" The consequences of inaction on this are real and enormous. But unlike oil, coal or "carbon emissions", not even Al Gore or Obama will advocate giving up or curbing cell phones or towers, even though the hard facts on this are much more threatening to agriculture, and by consequence human life, the economy of foods, and the entire eco-system than the mythical "global warming" doomsday scenerio. Cell phones are America's and the world's unnecessary CONVENIENCE that apparently are not even being debated by the Climate people, willing to sacrifice the pollination of food crops by honey bees for cell chat. The buzz is real, but governments are not moving to regulate, and are likely too afraid of consumers who do not care about consequences any more than those who throw fast food trash out the window of their cars. There is also hard evidence of radiation from cell phones directly damaging human health.
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Final boarding call: empty bladders only
tabsey
by tabsey  10-1-2009   
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Nike resigns from Chamber board over climate change
masbury
by masbury  9-30-2009   
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Nature Capital
aizwaikcha
by aizwaikcha  9-29-2009   
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A Ripe Time For Florida's Marco Rubio
jatfla
by jatfla  9-27-2009   
 "Rubio intends to prove that "in the most important swing state, you can run successfully as a principled conservative." When Florida politics come up I always encourage my friends to get out and support this man. He's the one!!!! Crist is a political climber of the worst kind. I believe, at heart, he is a Democrat (when once that was not a bad thing in Florida) but chose to run as a Republican because of a Jeb Bush strong Republican state. As one pundit pointed out, Crist never runs for re-election...he's climbing the ladder. Floridian conservatives need to take back the GOP flag...even if the Party Leadership is trying to play the political odds game.
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Carbon Cops
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  9-18-2009    1
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Global Warming Website helps Farmers cut Livestock FLATULENCE
leevardi
by leevardi  9-22-2009   
 ...Does the Pope Fart after eating a Chinese Meal ?.....serious questions need to be answered.
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Staff Who Emit Over CO2 Limit Have Pay Docked
merrie
by merrie  9-24-2009    4
 The maximum that an employee can earn or be fined has been capped at 100, but is likely to rise once staff have grown accustomed to the idea. WSP, the global engineering consultancy, has been conducting the rationing scheme among 80 of its British employees for almost two years. In the first year the overall carbon footprint of participants fell by 10 per cent. The company is discussing its scheme with several FTSE 100 companies. Related Links Passengers face new tax to halt rise in air travel Storing CO2 could be Britain’s next boom industry The idea of personal quotas for carbon emissions is being advocated by the thinktank the Institute for Public Policy Research. Everyone would be given a number of free “credits”, to buy gas and electricity for their homes, fuel for cars and plane tickets for holidays. Those who did not use all their credits could sell the excess to people who used more fossil fuels.Those who exceed their ration pay a fine for every . . .
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The Injustice of Carbon Offsets
katsteevns
by katsteevns  9-23-2009    1
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Contraception Cheapest Way to Combat Climate Change
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  9-10-2009    11
 This is sure to stir some controversy, but it's important to remember, that this isn't about de population, (killing people already born) but simply about reducing population growth (slowing down the rate at which people are born). I am all for it.
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Cement's molecular structure finally decoded
doodleicious
by doodleicious  9-13-2009   
 Thanks MIT
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Italy launches first clean hydrogen power plant
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-19-2009   
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Australians the 'world's worst polluters'
tabsey
by tabsey  9-11-2009    1
 And we have enough sunshine to power the world.
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FutureGen Project Shut Down by $500 Million Math Error
chestnut501
by chestnut501  3-11-2009    2
 "Near Zero Emissions" Coal Plant May Open Again.
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Turning People Into Carbon Statistics - ecoFreaks Demand Less People
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  9-9-2009    1
 they never seem to start with themselves do they?
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